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Spreadsheets Chapter 7
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Objectives Define and describe spreadsheets, and their features and functions Describe how a spreadsheet might be integrated into the classroom Evaluate spreadsheet software Create spreadsheet activities for the classroom
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Teachers Use Spreadsheets Calculate and enter student grades Create charts and graphs Create lesson planners Construct game boards Create seating charts Create inventories Develop rubrics Set up schedules
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Students Use Spreadsheets Track science experiment results Find area and perimeter Create timelines and charts Plan a budget Calculate data Store equations and numbers Analyze statistics for team sports
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Early Spreadsheets VisiCalc LogicCalc PlannerCalc
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In 1982 Lotus 1-2-3 First integrated spreadsheet Components are not sold separately Includes the functions of a Spreadsheet Word processor Database
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Excel Spreadsheet component of the Microsoft Office suite of products Components of a software suite can be purchased separately
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Rows and Columns
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Cells Numbers Text Formulas
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Grade Roster
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Grade Roster in Excel
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Gradebook Roster with Averages
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Functions Built-in software routines Ready-made formulas Statistical Mathematical Financial Logarithmic Trigonometric 230 functions in Excel, more than 100 in AppleWorks
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“What If” Analysis Spreadsheets have the ability to recalculate the results of formulas or functions when the value in a cell changes
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Features of a Spreadsheet Protected and hidden cells Logical functions Predetermined functions Date and time function Macros Graphing
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Features of a Spreadsheet Memory indicator Cell names Attached notes Editing and sorting Copy and paste Templates Online help Formatting
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Advanced Features Linking spreadsheets Database capabilities Desktop publishing tools Save as a Web page Hyperlinks in the worksheet
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Selecting a Spreadsheet Determine hardware compatibility Study the program’s features Ease of use Built-in functions Consumer value Technical support
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Hardware Compatibility Operating system Memory size Storage space on hard disk
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General Features Labeling Decimal points and dollar signs Column widths Hide and protect cells Macros Linking Number of columns and rows available
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Ease of Use Online help is important
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Built-in Functions Sum Average Standard Deviation
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Consumer Value Licensing Lab Packs Shareware
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Support Does phone support happen in a timely manner? Does the support have a cost? Is there a tutorial or manual?
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In Summary Teachers and students use spreadsheets when they want to perform numerical calculations and do data prediction.
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